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Penerapan Sistem Informasi Manajemen Terhadap Budidaya Ikan Gurame Dan Ikan Hias Desa Sambirobyong

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  • Na'imah, Lilis Mufidatun

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This study aims to determine the understanding of how to cultivate carp and ornamental fish with tarpaulin pond media, to determine marketing strategies for gouramy and ornamental fish, to determine the sales of gouramy and ornamental fish, and to know how to apply a management information system to carp cultivation. and ornamental fish. Cultivation of gouramy and ornamental fish is a business that is considered to have a fairly large level of profit. By using the right cultivation system, starting from capital, making ponds and stocking capacity, determining seeds, maintenance, determining selling prices, and harvesting times, the results will be maximized. The focus of this research is, How is the application of management information systems to SMEs in the cultivation of gouramy and ornamental fish in Sambirobyong village. This research use desciptive qualitative approach. This data collection technique is done by interviewing the informants in the field. And the research results obtained are the process of making ponds with tarpaulin media is an effective and efficient way compared to concrete or cast pools, the provision of water and seeds is adjusted to the width of the pool, marketing and sales strategies are also good, namely by using a website management information system.

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  • Na'imah, Lilis Mufidatun, 2022. "Penerapan Sistem Informasi Manajemen Terhadap Budidaya Ikan Gurame Dan Ikan Hias Desa Sambirobyong," OSF Preprints d8bhk, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:d8bhk
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/d8bhk
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